All the jurors are speaking now. They said they knew she did it but the state didn't prove it. That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. If the prosecutions case convinced the jury to the point that they knew she did it then they met the standard of "beyond a reasonable doubt." I know she did it but the state didn't prove it. Well, if the state didn't prove it how is it that YOU know it?

All the jurors are speaking now. They said they knew she did it but the state didn't prove it. That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. If the prosecutions case convinced the jury to the point that they knew she did it then they met the standard of "beyond a reasonable doubt." I know she did it but the state didn't prove it. Well, if the state didn't prove it how is it that YOU know it?

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I think you are confused about what "reasonable doubt" means. Reasonable doubt means that a reasonable person would conclude that the evidence says that she killed her daughter, and no other explanation is reasonably possible. I did not follow the case closely, but the prosecution totally lost me when they brought in an expert that invented a brand new device to detect gasses from decomposing bodies. If the only evidence they had that the girl was even in the trunk of the car was chloroform and gasoline traces they did not have any evidence, especially when you consider that the cheese in the trunk could have thrown off the chloroform.

Can you conclude form the evidence that the girl did not accidentally drown and Casey just hid the body? If not, it is not murder, nor is it manslaughter. I wouldn't even call it felony child abuse. That means the state blew it.

It's not enough for a juror to believe she did it, the state has to prove it with evidence. They couldn't even prove the cause of death, how are you going to convict somebody of murder if you don't know for sure how the victim died?

Look, I feel the same way about this as I did for the OJ trial, a guilty person walked. It's unfortunate, but it's the way things have to be, unless you want convictions based on what people feel instead of the facts.

It's not enough for a juror to believe she did it, the state has to prove it with evidence. They couldn't even prove the cause of death, how are you going to convict somebody of murder if you don't know for sure how the victim died?

Look, I feel the same way about this as I did for the OJ trial, a guilty person walked. It's unfortunate, but it's the way things have to be, unless you want convictions based on what people feel instead of the facts.

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One of them has said Casey Anthoney was a good Mother. From the mouth of a stupid twat, about another stupid twat.

Casey Anthony Verdict: She Was 'Good Mother,' Alternate Juror Says

July 6, 2011 10:59 AM EDT

An alternate juror on the Casey Anthony trial on Wednesday called the defendant a "good mother," a day after the jury acquitted Anthony of first degree murder, manslaughter and child abuse, while convicting her of lying to police.

Blame everyone
Lie to the cops
Throw in the child abuse card
Hide the body in a swamp
Leave no evidence
Keep cheese in the trunk

that is all.

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I have learned that if I want to kill some one I should do it on Florida. The jurors are retarded, and I will get away with it easy.

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I have learned that many Americans are narcotized scumbags who would prefer to do away with jury trials. Actually, I believe many of them believe that we should dispense with trials ...period.

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Maybe. Cant wait for the sluts book to come out. Maybe she will call it "If I killed my daughter and got away with it because my jurors were morons, and my prosecutor was inbred". Has a nice ring to it.

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